numbers

& enums

class overview

  • Homework Solution
  • Number Classes
  • Autoboxing & Unboxing
  • Enums
  • When to use Enums

number classes

  • Primitive types don't have methods, other than operators, available to them.
  • JDK provides corresponding classes to each primitive type
    • int -> Integer
    • short -> Short
    • long -> Long
    • float -> Float
    • double -> Double
    • byte -> Byte

Number Documentation

number class hierarchy


auto-boxing & Auto-unboxing

  • Auto-boxing is the automagic conversion from a primitive to it's wrapper class.
  • Auto-unboxing is the automagic conversion from a wrapper class to it's related primitive.
 Integer x = new Integer(5); //Integer
int y = 6; //int y = x; //Integer auto-unboxed to int x = 27; //int literal auto-boxed to Integer


enums

  • An enum type is a special data type that enables for a variable to be a set of predefined constants. 
  • The variable must be set to one of the values that have been predefined for it.
  • Enums can also have private constructors (called implicitly when being created) and methods and properties.
  • Good examples:
    • Cardinal Directions (North, South, East, West)
    • Days of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tues, etc.)

enum example

 public enum Day {
     SUNDAY, 
     MONDAY,
     TUESDAY,
     WEDNESDAY,
     THURSDAY,
     FRIDAY,
     SATURDAY
 }

 Day day1 = Day.MONDAY;
 Day day2 = Day.SATURDAY;


advance enum example

 public enum City {
     SEATTLE("Seattle", 47.6097, 122.3331),
     SAN_FRANCISCO("San Francisco", 37.7833, 122.4167),
     NEW_YORK("New York", 40.7127, 74.0059);

     private String cityName;
     private double latitude;
     private double longitude;

     private City(String cityName, double latitude, double longitude) {
          this.cityName = cityName;
          this.latitude = latitude;
          this.longitude = longitude;
     }

     @Override
     public String toString() {
          return this.cityName;
     }
 }

when to use enums

  • Set group of values that don’t change (think of a drop-down box on a web site)
  • Constants that will be used throughout your program
  • Good for switches and logic expressions
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